So, experienced landlords, how do I get them out of the gourd once they are trapped and how can I (gulp) gently send them on their way to the rainbow bridge? Looking forward to your suggestions.
Jeanne
I tend to pull too hard too. Comes from having to kill 50 chickens at a time every fall back home, I guess.John Miller wrote:I think cervical dislocation is said to result in them going limp...I tend to pull too hard, and that works too but is disgusting. Of course grandma did it to chickens.
John M
The only reason I can think of for "clipping tail feathers" would be to cripple the bird and let the neighbor's cat do the dirty work.MidTNJerry wrote:Can you guys elaborate on the "clipping the tail feathers" thing? What good does that do?
Might be five years now since we started, in our forty gourds on a public school campus.The only things to remember about tail-clipping: 1) Their tails will grow back when they molt next year and 2) you *might* have a harder time trapping them when their tails DO grow back as these @#$%# birds seem to learn quickly what got them in trouble last time and avoid it going forward.